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ADR report says that West Bengal polls phase II to see 23% candidates facing criminal cases, 22% crorepatis and 44% seats are red alert with multiple tainted candidates.

West Bengal polls: 23% candidates have criminal cases, 22% crorepatis in second phase, says ADR report

Around 23% candidates in fray in the second phase of West Bengal assembly polls have declared criminal cases against themselves, while 22% are crorepatis, according to a report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR).

Out of 1,445 candidates analysed, 338 (23%) have declared criminal cases against themselves and 295 (20%) have declared serious criminal cases against themselves, the report showed.

While 16 candidates have declared cases of murder, 80 face attempt to murder charges, it said.

Among the major parties, 102 (72%) out of 141 candidates analysed from the BJP, 49 (35%) out of 142 candidates from TMC, 51 (51%) out of 100 candidates from CPI(M) and 37 (26%) out of 142 analysed from the Congress have declared criminal cases against themselves in their poll affidavits, the ADR report said.

Out of 142 constituencies, 63 (44%) are "red alert" constituencies which have three or more candidates with criminal cases, it said.

Out of the 1,445 candidates, 321 (22%) have assets worth over ₹1 crore.

Among the major parties, 103 (73%) out of 142 candidates analysed from TMC, 73 (52%) out of 141 candidates analysed from the BJP, 36 (25%) out of 142 candidates from the Congress and 33 (33%) out of 100 candidates analysed from the CPI(M) have declared assets valued more than ₹1 crore, the ADR said.

The average of assets per candidate contesting in the West Bengal assembly elections 2026 Phase II is ₹1.21 crore, it added.

Among major parties, the average assets per candidate for 142 TMC candidates analysed is ₹5.05 crore, for 141 BJP candidates is ₹3.28 crore, for 100 CPI(M) is ₹1.22 crore and for 142 Congress candidates is ₹1.04 crore, the report said.


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